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Have You Read This?
By Schools Catalogue Information Service (SCIS)
Issue 13, Term 2 1995
1 February, 1995. p:22. Kay Poustie, Chair of the ALIA Board of Education gives a brief review of the recently released Framework for continuing professional development in InCite. Vol.16, June 1995. p:5. This evolved through the belief that a structured approach to CPD will assist members
Reviews
By Schools Catalogue Information Service
Issue 32, Term 1 2000
vide teachers with help in understanding what the Internet and on-line services are, and illustrate how they can use this tool as a resource for both professional development and enhancing the curriculum. The CD-ROM is well designed. The graphics are clear and, combined with the spoken instruction
Internetting Corner
By Heather Kelsall
Issue 17, Term 2 1996
.. on these sites: http://owl.qut.edu.au/registry/ Australian Curriculm projects registry http://owl.qut.edu.au/oz-teachemet/ Investigates the professional development of teachers using the lnternet. [email protected] Teachers list for Victoria [email protected] Teachers
Staff Profile
By Schools Catalogue Information Service (SCIS)
Issue 3, Term 3 1992
LAV) where he was President in 1989-90 and ALIA. In 1990 Lance came to work at the Curriculum Corporation on a 12 month contract to assist with the professional development program of the Information program leading to his current appointment as Senior Information Officer. Barbara Burr: Library
ASLA Conference and Awards 2023
By Australian School Library Association
Issue 124, Term 1 2023
ssion of school librarianship. The recipient of the award will receive a $1,000 Professional Learning Grant generously donated by SCIS, and free ASLA professional development for two years, including Conference Registration for 2023. The winner will also receive a certificate and trophy, plus will b
Website and app reviews
By Nigel Paul
Issue 126, Term 3 2023
lia (NGA) this resource aims to assist teachers planning either a physical excursion or a digital excursion to the NGA. Details of programs, teacher professional development opportunities, learning resources, publications, and conferences are available. SCIS no: 5453472 Moneysmart Lesson Pl
SCIS is more
By Dr Ben Chadwick
Issue 94, Term 3 2015
ueensland session, get in touch and we may arrange something for later in the year. Keep an eye on our Professional Learning page for this and more professional development opportunities. We've got plans for further workshops in Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth later in the year. In September we'll
Website and app reviews
By Nigel Paull
Issue 92, Term 1 2015
The National Museum of Australia offers an array of material for schools, including interactive TV, resources for classrooms and school visits, and professional development. The K-12 units of work are of particular relevance, as they relate to the new Australian curriculums. SCIS no. 1695596 The
What's New?
By Nigel Paull
Issue 28, Term 1 1999
ols change. (Publication not yet available for purchase.) Computers, Research and Students: A Survival Kit for Teachers and Parents This is a professional development package written by Karen Visser and Jill Johnson and published by Australian School Library Association, ACT, which assists T
Website and app reviews
By Nigel Paull
Issue 104, Term 1 2018
(PETAA) has an array of material that is pertinent to all primary teachers and linked to the Australian Curriculum. Material includes units of work, professional development videos, webinars, professional papers, and details of authors and illustrators who will visit schools. SCIS no. 1844446 Po
Website and app reviews
By Nigel Paull
Issue 121, Term 2 2022
SI schools https://schools.amsi.org.au/ Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) Schools has jointly developed classroom resources and professional development opportunities for K–12 teachers. Supplementary material promotes the importance of mathematics in career choices, especially
Helping literacy learners: the vital role of librarians
By Kerrie Shanahan
Issue 122, Term 3 2022
grams in your library. Understanding the elements of the Big Six will also help when sharing resources with teachers, and when reflecting on your own professional development. Teaching practices to support literacy learning What might teaching the Big Six look like in your library? There are a
Website and app reviews
By Nigel Paull
Issue 125, Term 2 2023
al and social history. The Learning section offers F–12 teachers details of onsite programs and digital excursions, curriculum aligned resources, and professional development opportunities. Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond Our Solar System https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/ SCIS no: 1837870
Reviews
By Schools Catalogue Information Service (SCIS)
Issue 29, Term 2 1999
ntability. The presentation provides logically organised chapters on role descriptions, and proformas for policies and procedures and the devising of professional development plans. The document demonstrates strategies to evaluate performance according to the school's educational outcomes and to gat
All together now: recognising the work of all school library staff
By Karys McEwen
Issue 107, Term 4 2018
ays in which we are proving to be resilient. However, there is one key thing missing from the conversations that take place in library journals, at professional development days, or in email chains where colleagues from across the country share ideas on how to keep school libraries funded and thri
SCIS is more
By Ben Chadwick
Issue 97, Term 2 2016
land, Wellington and Christchurch where we had a wonderful time mixing with our New Zealand subscribers. There are plenty of other opportunities for professional development with SCIS this year, including a webinar series in Term 3, and workshops in Melbourne in May, and Brisbane and Perth in June
BlackWords: celebrating writers and storytellers
By Dr Anita Heiss
Issue 90, Term 3 2014
eroes, you can search BlackWords for relevant titles. Teaching with BlackWords BlackWords is an important resource for teaching and for teachers' professional development. As a resource providing up-to-date information on many aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, BlackWords
Following @IndigenousX
By Michael Jongen
Issue 90, Term 3 2014
different perspectives provided and debated within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. Twitter is a powerful tool for learning and professional development. It also provides networking opportunities with a wide variety of educators and library professionals. Those who have not yet
Website and app reviews
By Nigel Paull
Issue 91, Term 4 2014
investigate the extensive resources on offer from the AWM. Included are details of: memorial boxes (available to borrow, with six different themes); professional development opportunities; school visitation information; publications; and student activities. SCIS no. 1678487 Edudemic - education t
SCIS is more
By Dr Ben Chadwick
Issue 92, Term 1 2015
newsletters, or intranet. Community Along with catalogue records, a SCISWeb subscription offers you the support of the SCIS community, including Professional Development webinars and workshops, the Connections magazine, the SCIS blog, and access to SCIS via our social media channels. If you wo